US-Backed Gaza Aid Group Says People 'Desperately Need More Aid'
- Last month, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, supported by the U.S. and Israel, began distributing relief supplies in the conflict-affected Gaza Strip but acknowledged that its efforts fall short of meeting the overwhelming needs.
- This aid effort follows a conflict sparked in October 2023 by a Hamas attack on Israel that killed 1,219 mostly civilians and led to Israel's military campaign killing over 55,900 civilians.
- GHF claims it delivers aid securely and at scale despite near-daily deadly shootings at distribution points that have killed at least 17 people seeking food.
- Christopher Lockyear, head of Doctors Without Borders, stated the imposed aid delivery system in Gaza is not only a failure but also dehumanising and dangerous.
- Severe aid shortages persist as large parts of Gaza remain closed, prompting concerns about GHF's effectiveness and the territory's famine-like conditions.
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Humanitarian group says millions fed, but Gaza needs far from met
After weeks on the ground in the Gaza Strip, a humanitarian group supported by Israel and the United States says the need for help is growing. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation GHF_ has delivered millions of meals, but says Palestinians still “desperately need more aid.” Gaza aid group says urgent need remains GHF made the comments on X Saturday while announcing it has distributed more than 36 million boxed meals across its aid sites. “We cannot …
Gaza: An almost daily tragedy – gunned down while searching for food
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is growing more and more dire by the day. According to the United Nations – more than 400 people have died trying to access food aid in the past month alone. They describe the situation as “a death sentence for people just trying to survive”.
A humanitarian worker at the NGO Save the Children recounts what it means for a father of five not to be able to protect them and how children have been left homeless, out of school and without the most basic rights of childhood
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